dma251
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I really appreciate it. I take literally hundreds of pictures to help my reassemble everything the way it came apart, and also to document my work for eventually putting together a folder to show people what I did, and for the next owner to see the quality of my work. I find it's kind of a struggle to decide what to post on here and what may not be interesting enough or too fussy a detail.Cdub said:Hey Damon, Great restoration on the HEMTT. The detail work is coming out JOB #1......!!
I really enjoy seeing the pic of the work in progress......Please keep us up to date with the latest and greatest....
Keep up the good work.
Cheers,
C'dub
To tell you the truth I expected people to start telling me "enough of the cab! Start showing us the rest of truck already!" It's coming! REALLY!!! I really do own a hemtt, and not just the cab of one!
I was just out yesterday talking to the owner of the shop that is helping me with all the heavy lifting about when we can plan on putting the cab back on the truck.
Here's my plan -
In about 2 weeks I will have the rest of the new interior isulation pieces from Oshkosh, and the roof hatch installed, and the cab should be about functionally ready to operate the rest of the truck.
I will trailer the cab over to the truck, and spend the rest of the week or so getting the truck operational so I can drive it back home to it's new garage at my house.
Then I will wire-wheel and flap-disc the rust off the top edge of the framerails where the bed bolts down, and paint it and the tops of the axles with a fresh coat of 383 green.
Then back to the restoration shop it goes to get the bed installed, and then over to the sandblasting shop, where I will boom out the crane, and mask off all the critical areas and sandblast the entire truck (except the cab and engine area) basically from transmission back will be blasted. Then it goes back to my house for the front fenders and gun turret to be installed and then the final painting of the whole truck will take place.
After that, I will be enjoying my hemtt, and fiddling around with some of the more detail type stuff like the thermal imager and back up camera, etc.
So there's the basic plan. Let's see what else can jump up and surprise me...